Lars von Trier

Lars von Trier

Born 1956-04-30 (age 70) Copenhagen, Denmark
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Biography

Lars von Trier (born Lars Trier; 30 April 1956) is a Danish film director and screenwriter. He is closely associated with the Dogme 95 collective, although his own films have taken a variety of different approaches. He is known for his female-centric parables and his exploration of controversial subject matter.

Von Trier began making his own films at the age of 11 after receiving a Super-8 camera as a gift, and his first publicly released film was an experimental short called The Orchid Gardener, in 1977. His first feature film came seven years later, The Element of Crime, in 1984. As of 2010, he has directed a further 10 feature films, 5 short films and 4 television productions.

He has been married twice and is currently married to Bente Frøge. Von Trier suffers periodically from depression, as well as various fears and phobias, including an intense fear of flying. As he himself once put it, "Basically, I'm afraid of everything in life, except filmmaking".

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Known For

The Idiots
The Idiots

1998

as Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)

To Each His Own Cinema
To Each His Own Cinema

2007

as The filmmaker (segment "Occupations")

The Element of Crime
The Element of Crime

1984

as Schmuck of Ages

Europa
Europa

1991

as Jew

Plankton Salesmen
Plankton Salesmen

2017

as Self (archive footage)

The Kingdom
The Kingdom

1994

as Self (uncredited)

Dogville Confessions
Side by Side
Side by Side

2012

as Self

Trespassing Bergman
Inside Björk
Inside Björk

2003

as Self

The Exhibited
The Kingdom II
The Kingdom II

1998

as Self (uncredited)

The Boss of It All
The Boss of It All

2006

as Narrator (uncredited)

Colors
Colors

2013

as Fuck Putas Edition

FreeDogme
FreeDogme

2000

as himself

Epidemic
Epidemic

1987

as Self / Dr. Mesmer

The Humiliated
Bergman: A Year in a Life
The Five Obstructions
The Five Obstructions

2003

as Self / Obstructor (segment "The Conversations")

… But Film Is My Mistress